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Gwen Fisher’s DNA double helix
Gwen Fisher has posted the instructions on how to make her DNA double helix; she includes coloring the base pairs so the A, T, G, and C molecules denote an actual species. My species was limited by my bead colors! So, this is the shape only. I found this straightforward to do. Gwen warns about…
Beading for a Cure – auction ends soon!
If you’d like to bid on my necklace, now is the time! Bidding closes Monday, about noon Pacific .
Beading for a Cure: my necklace is up for auction!
It’s time to bid if you’d like to purchase my necklace! All proceeds are going to the National Colorectal Cancer Research Association. The rope is a stitch variant I developed, which I’m calling twisted right angle weave. Bidding ends April 18th.
Bead-around-the-world, group 4
Here’s the final group of beaded beads for Bead-around-the-world: This picture is not as good as my other three; I needed to use a different color backdrop than white, as I had a hard time editing the image of a white bead on a white background! The white bead is Britta’s, and peyote, right angle…
Bead-around-the-world, group 3
This third group of beaders from Bead-around-the world all wanted smaller beads. These are the my beads for Angela, Anke, and Inge. Angela’s bead is blue, and a combination of herringbone and peyote. Inge’s is orange, and right angle weave and netting. Anke’s is matte black and crystal, and right angle weave and peyote. All…